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| | Finding Forrester |
 | | The writer hates to love Hollywood, for it is Hollywood that often provides the beach house in Malibu, the dinners at Spago, the trips to faraway lands to do (winkwinknodnodknowwhatImean) research. |
 | | By way of hired guns they often, with Machiavellian ease, portray the writer in less-than flattering light: A romantic drunk, pill-popping, whoring sort who has moments of genius, but who ultimately dies alone, broke, ruined, crushed by his own hand and ego. |
 | | One night, though, on a dare, he finds and enters Forrester's apartment, is startled by the writer there, and begins, through this, a relationship. |
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